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with us, chuck schumer of new york. then could this finally be the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign? >> we will reclaim this land and make it greater and greater and greater. >> nothing we have seen in our lifetime as comparable to the level of depth we have to go to get this country back on the right track. >> our exclusive guests this morning, another potential 2012 candidate and a governor on the front lines of the budget battles happening across the country, mitch daniels of indiana. plus insight from this veries about political week with us political reporter for "the washington post" dan balz and host of npr's "all things considered", michele norris. and finally, we remember a very familiar face on this program for the last 45 years, "the washington post's" david broader. >>> good morning. it's been 48 hours since the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and massive tsunami rocked japan. the death toll officially now is around 1400 but officials fear 10,000 could be dead in flooded areas in the northeastern region of the
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and for thinking of japan and trying to extend help to us. thank you very much. >> thank you. for more on what a nuclear meltdown could mean for ja january and the rest of the world, we turn to the president of the nuclear energy institute marvin fertel. he has been in the industry for more than 35 years. mr. fratel, welcome to "meet the press." i understand you represent the industry's interest in this. i want to start exactly what happened with this reactor. we have a graphic of what happened. we know the reactor shut down. but the earthquake also cut off power and therefore made it so there was no mechanism to cool the reactor. explain some more. >> good morning, chuck. i'm pleased to be here. let me take a second and tell the people of japan that they have our sympathy and our support and also that we appreciate very much what the workers at fukushima are doing to protect the people offsite. to your question specifically, actually after the earthquake it appeared like everything should and the diesels kicked on and cooling the core and do
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he joins us from sendai, japan. alex, tell us what you've seen. it's quite dramatic. >> reporter: i've covered disasters around the world and warriors for 22 years. i've never seen anything quite on the scale of this. let me give you one example of a town that we went to. you walk in and you can't drive. but you walk in to a place which has been complete lly pulverize. you might see one or two buildings made of concrete and with stood the tsunami. and then a mile, mile and a half of debris. personal effects, a child's doll, a wedding photograph, an old guitar and thousands, hundreds of thousands of ton s girders of bricks, of mortar, everything imaginable that you can see from a town that's been put through the most pulverizing machine of the tsunami. you can bring in a certain amount of protection against earthquakes and the japanese do that as good as anybody on the planet. you can't build in protection against these forces when a tsunami upwards of possible feet high comes into a town at 15 to 20 miles per hour. >> does the government or do the
he joins us from sendai, japan. alex, tell us what you've seen. it's quite dramatic. >> reporter: i've covered disasters around the world and warriors for 22 years. i've never seen anything quite on the scale of this. let me give you one example of a town that we went to. you walk in and you can't drive. but you walk in to a place which has been complete lly pulverize. you might see one or two buildings made of concrete and with stood the tsunami. and then a mile, mile and a half of...
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save us. >> we couldn't either. i know. in fact, there's another funny name for them. here in london they call these stylish young women who hang around the posh shops of sloan street sloan ringers. they call these women throne ringers. a lot are american. they come here to go to college or hang out. some will take long vacations here. they read the magazines, figure out where royalty hangs out, and they go there in the hopes of being in the same place, meeting some aristocrat, if not prince harry and putting fate out there just in case sparks might fly. they say, hey, stranger things have happened, why not take the chance. >> has it ever happened? >> there was marie chantal who married a prince, grace kelly. that tells you something, it might help to be, i don't know, a movie star or an heiress to get into the same circles. but look at kate middleton. yes, she did travel in some very rarified circles here in london, but she is technically a commoner, although not an american one. the girls say they've had this dream since they were kids, thanks to cinderella and barbi
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first, use diplomacy. when all diplomatic means have been exhausted, then go transition to other measures. but do first things first. >> well, let me show you, i want to play for you a clip from secretary hillary clinton's interview with andrea mitchell about this idea of frankly whether it may be too late to do anything in libya, here's what she had to say. >> what if it's too late? >> andrea, we're very aware of the actions of the gadhafi regime. we deeply regret thiz callus disregard of human life. his absolute willingness to slaughter his own people. but we think that there is a lot that can be done if we can reach international agreement on what should be done. >> and general clark, senator john kerry, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, he said in a speech yesterday, "i don't like that we've lost this time. it's compacted the choices, diminished the options and it's changed the state of play somewhat." it seems to push back on your argument a little bit. you have to exhaust all these
first, use diplomacy. when all diplomatic means have been exhausted, then go transition to other measures. but do first things first. >> well, let me show you, i want to play for you a clip from secretary hillary clinton's interview with andrea mitchell about this idea of frankly whether it may be too late to do anything in libya, here's what she had to say. >> what if it's too late? >> andrea, we're very aware of the actions of the gadhafi regime. we deeply regret thiz callus...
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is this a chance for us to do something good? >> it's amazing in his presidency in these two and a half years, brian williams said it during our special report. the amount of different events that have fallen into the lap of this president in the last two half years, some of them having to do with nature and some not. this of course with nature. japan is america's if you were going to rank them, probably second closest ally after great britain. >> was this a good opportunity for the president to remind everybody he grew up in the united states, hawaii? first thing i thought of, you know, with all this crazy talk something like huge percentage of republicans, maybe they still do to it stick it to him, since a large number of people believe -- huckabee misspoken comment by him, newt gingrich theory, he apparently did it a cull of times this week. didn't he say the other day we can't agree on everything, for example, i grew up in hawaii. he said to it a republican group. >> well, that's -- you know, do i think they thought this was
is this a chance for us to do something good? >> it's amazing in his presidency in these two and a half years, brian williams said it during our special report. the amount of different events that have fallen into the lap of this president in the last two half years, some of them having to do with nature and some not. this of course with nature. japan is america's if you were going to rank them, probably second closest ally after great britain. >> was this a good opportunity for the...
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he joins us from sendai, japan. alex, tell us what you've seen over there. it's quite dramatic. >> reporter: i've covered disasters around the world and wars for 22 years. i've never seen anything quite on the scale of this. let me give you just one example of a town that we went to. you walk in, you can't drive, but you walk in to a place which has been completely pulverized. you might see one or two buildings which are made of concrete, which have withstood the tsunami, and then there'll be anything up to a mile, a mile and a half of utter wasteland, debris, houses reduced to matchwood, personal effects, a child's doll, a wedding photograph, an old guitar, and thousands, hundreds of thousands of tons of girders, of bricks, of morter, of concrete, anything imaginable that you could see from a town which has been put through the most extraordinary pulverizing machine of the tsunami. you can build in a certain degree of protection against earthquakes, and goodness me, the japanese do that as well as anybody on the planet. you cannot build in protection agains
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joining us is frank vernon. jim walsh, a nuclear expert and research associate with mit's security studies program. first to you, mr. vernon. what happened under the earth? has this got anything to do with what happened in new zealand and what might happen now and later. >> what happened in japan was a sub duction zone earthquake which created a magnitude 8.9 event which propagated a lot of energy into the shore there. creating a tsunami that you've seen all sorts of information an videos on and provides a lot of damage onshore. >> is there any way, it's like asking what caused this weather. what causes an earthquake? what is the most basic -- give me a basic primer on that. >> basically what you see happening here is that there's a subduction zone. we've got two plates moving together. one under the pacific ocean, it's sliding down underneath japan. it has to break every once in a while and that is a very large event which occurs on several hundred year recurrence intervals, but not unexpected to happen in the
joining us is frank vernon. jim walsh, a nuclear expert and research associate with mit's security studies program. first to you, mr. vernon. what happened under the earth? has this got anything to do with what happened in new zealand and what might happen now and later. >> what happened in japan was a sub duction zone earthquake which created a magnitude 8.9 event which propagated a lot of energy into the shore there. creating a tsunami that you've seen all sorts of information an videos...
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can't use the acronym for this. we have the charlie sheen, you know, winning so you can't use the word. it's a tough one. these aren't all winners. >> anita, when it comes to making a slogan the first thing you have to do when you do this is ignore the washington press corps because we're all cynical by nature. >> we run as a herd. like the wilderbest sta twilder. >> there are back drops that say winning the future. this clearly is a tested slogan. a focus group slogan in some form or another is it not? >> you know, chuck, i think that when you look that and you look at the first two years which was an exercise in permanent crisis control from the economy to foreign policy, and people at the end of the first two years said we one he did a lot what's it all about. presidents need to define for people what they are doing and i way that people can say okay now i get it i know what comes next. i think win the future comes directly out of what he talked about in the campaign and the new foundation that he talked about in
can't use the acronym for this. we have the charlie sheen, you know, winning so you can't use the word. it's a tough one. these aren't all winners. >> anita, when it comes to making a slogan the first thing you have to do when you do this is ignore the washington press corps because we're all cynical by nature. >> we run as a herd. like the wilderbest sta twilder. >> there are back drops that say winning the future. this clearly is a tested slogan. a focus group slogan in some...
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the republicans used a little used and very unusual parliamentary maneuver to strip out the spending portions of the bill, the things that made it a fiscal bill, the things that require a 20 member quorum in the senate, and this required a smaller quorum to the measure just including the collective bargaining rights. they quickly passed it, stripped it out on the conference committee, passed it on the senate and now goes to the state assembly. the reaction was quick. protesters flocked to the capitol, found open doors, open windows, spilled into the capitol. thousands of them chanting shame, as the vote went on. after the vote, state senators needed police escorts just to get out of the building. morallies planned today. the afl-cio is planning a big rally here in about an hour. school students are being urged to walk out of their classrooms and come to the capitol at 2:00 this afternoon. a big rally with michael moore scheduled for this weekend, chuck, savannah. >> john, two questions, we were discussing earlier. number one, if this was a viable option from the beginning for the rep
the republicans used a little used and very unusual parliamentary maneuver to strip out the spending portions of the bill, the things that made it a fiscal bill, the things that require a 20 member quorum in the senate, and this required a smaller quorum to the measure just including the collective bargaining rights. they quickly passed it, stripped it out on the conference committee, passed it on the senate and now goes to the state assembly. the reaction was quick. protesters flocked to the...
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thank you for being with us. what do you make of what's happened in the last two hours as we've seen announcements from the french president sarkozy and then president obama and then secretary clinton? >> i think you have to look in terms of action in libya, something's finally happening. the big question is whether this is too little too, late or just in time to protect the people and turn the power in their favor. over the past weeks, gadhafi has made a gain. and it looked like he would be able to close this out. and that's what pushed them forward. that's one level. the other level, i think, is something you've been alewding to. this really represents a big shift for the united states in terms of foreign policy. taking a back seat particularly in an area where we have some sensitive interests is new and it's not just libya. you look what's happened in bahrain, we haven't stepped up to do anything there. we haven't intervened in a number of other places. we're clearly pulling out of iraq, we're clearly edging t
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did hib ilibya attack us? no, they did not attack us. >> but they did have interest with our allies and our allies have been standing with the united states in afghanistan for a decade when they were not attacked. so that's the case that secretary clinton is making. >> reporter: and i think behind the scenes, that's what's made it an easy thing for the u.s. to do these things and to commit to this international coalition to do something about libya. but politically, andrea, let's be realistic, that is hard to sell to the american public by saying, hey, france and britain have been there when the u.s. has needed them for support on things like afghanistan, which was more vital to the national security of the united states. yes, the western world in general, but to the united states first and foremost. here's a case where libya is one of the primary contributors of oil to europe, it's a big deal to a lot of these european nations, and the united states, for better or for worse is the security umbrella for europe
did hib ilibya attack us? no, they did not attack us. >> but they did have interest with our allies and our allies have been standing with the united states in afghanistan for a decade when they were not attacked. so that's the case that secretary clinton is making. >> reporter: and i think behind the scenes, that's what's made it an easy thing for the u.s. to do these things and to commit to this international coalition to do something about libya. but politically, andrea, let's be...
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, they gave us water. then we took regional trains to go back to tokyo. again, everything was very well organized. given the magnitude of the earthquake, the transport network was actually working fairly well. >> robert, tell us about -- a little bit more about sort of the culture of the part of japan that was hit. what type of economy is there, sort of a little bit of the history of the people that live in that region. >> well, japan is a homogeneous society so there are not enormous differences between various regions. it's not an area that's part of the core of japan's economy. in other words, the vast majority of the large factories and what makes japan famous is located between tokyo and the consei area. there are some electronic plants and manufacturers so it will have an exact on the economy. sendai is a fairly large city with more than a million people. there's still millions of households without electricity, without water. there are some food shortages. so this is a major event there. >> and what
, they gave us water. then we took regional trains to go back to tokyo. again, everything was very well organized. given the magnitude of the earthquake, the transport network was actually working fairly well. >> robert, tell us about -- a little bit more about sort of the culture of the part of japan that was hit. what type of economy is there, sort of a little bit of the history of the people that live in that region. >> well, japan is a homogeneous society so there are not...
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us politically. the fact of the matter is we are fighting two wars. we have action going on in pakistan, action going on over in libya, and the families of these men and women need stability in their lives. so we ought to get serious about doing a long-term cr so that everybody can stabilize their families and their businesses. >> but why shouldn't senate democrats -- why shouldn't they offer up a plan in this back and forth? do house republicans have a point when they say they have thrown out a couple of different an ty veasd cpl tsein. whnotavth sna moatdo full-fledged plan. instead they have been going behind the scenes. >> well, todd, you know i never get into the business of trying to figure out why the senate will do anything. >> congress is -- there's bipartisanship -- or there's partisanship that's called the house versus the senate. >> that's exactly right. i think that's what's going on here a little bit. the fact of the matter is we got serious back during the lame duck. democrats cut $41
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can you tell us more about that? >> primarily the stud itment leaders, the leaders who are the best known who led this revolution are refusing to meet with her because of the long-standing american support for hosni mubarak and the fact that the tear gas canisters and other new missions used against them during the fightinging were made in the usa. so, they are saying this they are going to boycott any meetings. this does really undercut the purpose of her mission here which is to support democratic reform and the fact that they are going to have a vote on a new constitution also in dispute as early as this coming saturday. as you know, chuck there are rising tensions with the saudis. right now there is fighting going on in bahrain. the saudis and the united arab emirates moved in with military forces, despite no warnings, according to the u.s., no warnings to the u.s. officials even though there's defense secretary gates there was only last friday. so there's a lot of tension there. this really does undercut her mis
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that's it for us. up next, all the latest from tokyo from chris janising who i there. 1:00, don't miss the interview with secretary of state hillary clinton so much on the national agenda these days. you will not want to miss that interview. we'll see you back here tomorrow. stay with msnbc all day for the breaking news coverage in japan, libya, bahrain, you name it. td ameritrade can. they've got trading specialists i can call for help. and paper trading. free practice trading that helps me hone my technique. complex options. and free tutorials. online or in person. can a trading site really make a difference? if it can't, why are you trading there? number one in online equity trades: td ameritrade. trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account. sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, the smell of
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david albright is with us, good morning. what can you tell us about what's happening? we heard some glimmers of hope over the weekend that perhaps they've gotten some power into those reactors that can start cooling things down. then this morning we hear about these evacuations. what's the latest? >> well, these developments over the last 24 hours show just how serious this thing remains. i think last week the feeling that i had and others was it was sort of one step forward, two back. i think over the weekend it started to feel like two steps forward and one back. so i think the trend is good but this smoke from one of the reactors, the most troubled reactor just reminds us that we're not out of the woods yet and om serious radiatii radiati releases can still happen in the japanese are not careful. in this case, from what i understand, the releases have remained low and are trending lower. i hope that's the way it goes. >> we're talking about building number three here that houses and spent fuel storage pool. i think a lot of people have been watching, david, the way
david albright is with us, good morning. what can you tell us about what's happening? we heard some glimmers of hope over the weekend that perhaps they've gotten some power into those reactors that can start cooling things down. then this morning we hear about these evacuations. what's the latest? >> well, these developments over the last 24 hours show just how serious this thing remains. i think last week the feeling that i had and others was it was sort of one step forward, two back. i...
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did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. but what they were doing and gadhafi's history and the potential for the disruption and instability was very much in our interest, as bob said, and seen by our european friends and our arab partners as very vital to their interests. >> there it is. there's the challenge in a nutshell for president obama. sh shibley telhami is now a professor at the university of maryland. professor, let me start with that. to some ears it was almost a contradiction. but it was certainly almost too contradictory characterizations of what america's interest is in libya. what did you hear from that exchange between secretaries gates and clinton? >> well, gates is clearly a realist. he's always been. this is not new. that's how he's been able to serve two presidents well, both bush and obama. but the notion of what is vital interest is something that one can debate. if you had asked me -- and i come out of a realist background myself. if you had asked me six months ago, do we have an interest to intervene
did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. but what they were doing and gadhafi's history and the potential for the disruption and instability was very much in our interest, as bob said, and seen by our european friends and our arab partners as very vital to their interests. >> there it is. there's the challenge in a nutshell for president obama. sh shibley telhami is now a professor at the university of maryland. professor, let me start with that. to some ears it was almost a...
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how does that make us comfortable, this is roef talking, how does that make us comfortable seeing her in the oval office roef asks, disgusted. holy crap, putin said something ugly. there's too many imitations to do in that quote. roe his political contempt for palin stems in part from her support of 2010 candidates like christine o'donnell who appealed to the tea party but had zero chance in their general elections, elections that roef actually wanted to win. in response to his criticism of palin, rove reveals some of her people have talked to me and said look, the old rules don't aplay. in essence, the candidate is the message. we'll see. that's an interesting view. and we'll see how accurate it is. joining me now, the man who interviewed karl rove, new york magazine, joe hagan. thanks for joining me. >> happy to be here. >> he says in your piece things don't change quickly in politics, meaning the models, the rules, the way things progress don't change. that's what makes him so skeptical of the palin phenomenon, of the tea party phenomenon, isn't it? >> that's right. he sees her as
how does that make us comfortable, this is roef talking, how does that make us comfortable seeing her in the oval office roef asks, disgusted. holy crap, putin said something ugly. there's too many imitations to do in that quote. roe his political contempt for palin stems in part from her support of 2010 candidates like christine o'donnell who appealed to the tea party but had zero chance in their general elections, elections that roef actually wanted to win. in response to his criticism of...
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that gets us around $71 billion. i always say, chuck, that if the distance between me and the other person are five steps, i don't mind taking three of them. i think if you look at this, we've taken more than three steps. we're trying to meet them more than halfway and they seem not to be willing to do a deal. >> okay. we'll get to the other side on that in a second. congressman clyburn, thanks very much. let's now go to republican congressman paul brown of georgia. congressman, i want to ask you this issue of this idea that maybe house republicans are a little bit divided between where the leadership is and the deal they may be willing to cut with the white house versus where the tea party caucus is within the republican house caucus. is there a split between the two? >> i don't think so, chuck. thanks for having me tonight. actually the split is between the democrats who i believe are planning and have been since the lame duck session to shut down the federal government for political purposes. in fact they could ha
that gets us around $71 billion. i always say, chuck, that if the distance between me and the other person are five steps, i don't mind taking three of them. i think if you look at this, we've taken more than three steps. we're trying to meet them more than halfway and they seem not to be willing to do a deal. >> okay. we'll get to the other side on that in a second. congressman clyburn, thanks very much. let's now go to republican congressman paul brown of georgia. congressman, i want to...
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that does it for us. i'm matt miller. dylan ratigan will be back on monday. up next, "hardball" with chuck todd in for chris mathews. that's starting right now. >>> who's in charge now? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chuck todd in washington in tonight for chris mathews. leading off. now what? there are so many unanswered questions now that nato is preparing to take over the military campaign against gadhafi in libya. how big of a role will the u.s. play now? are we still in charge? and with war fatigue setting in and criticism from both sides of the aisle, when does the president fully explain what's at stake in libya for the united states? the white house is promising, perhaps, monday or tuesday of next week. >>> plus, fear of spreading terrorism. there were anti-government demonstrations today and in some cases violence in many arab countries, including yemen. thousands turned out calling for the ouster of a u.s. ally. if the president is overthrown, who stops al qaeda in the arabian peninsula from taking over? >>> and there are increasing co
that does it for us. i'm matt miller. dylan ratigan will be back on monday. up next, "hardball" with chuck todd in for chris mathews. that's starting right now. >>> who's in charge now? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chuck todd in washington in tonight for chris mathews. leading off. now what? there are so many unanswered questions now that nato is preparing to take over the military campaign against gadhafi in libya. how big of a role will...
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did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. but what they were doing and gadhafi's history and the potential for the disruption was very much in our interest as bob said and seen by our european friends and air partners as very vital to their interests. >> there's a lot of nuance here, howard. you have the fact that both tunisia and egypt are fragile right now. that is something the president himself cited. you heard hillary clinton talk about this is of big interest too you're. all of these nuanced arguments, can the president do nuance tonight with the american public? or is he going to have to create these phony black and whites a pegt pekts to the war because it's easier to sell? >> first of all, i wish i had been able to be in the green room afterwards where, you know, secretary gates dropped the bomb saying it's not in our vital interest and hillary immediately came in there and tried to clean it uh. hi can't be complicated about this. he just can't. the americans need to be assured this isn't going to be a long time. the
did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. but what they were doing and gadhafi's history and the potential for the disruption was very much in our interest as bob said and seen by our european friends and air partners as very vital to their interests. >> there's a lot of nuance here, howard. you have the fact that both tunisia and egypt are fragile right now. that is something the president himself cited. you heard hillary clinton talk about this is of big interest too you're. all...
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natural cancer risks are very high, 40% of us, 4 out of 10 of us, are going to get cancer anyway. what we're talking about is a very small increase, even in a worst possible scenario. >> dr. brenner, thank you for joiningus. >> next, forces loyal to gadhafi hand rebels a serious blow. our colleague andrea mitchell is in the region with the i have latest. >>> heaven and hell, the controversial pastor who is questioning one of the central tenets of christians' belief concerning the afterlife. >>> time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. brendan and john were beach volleyball players who turned passion into a year round activity. they created the sandbox in mystic, connecticut, the only indoor volleyball facility in new england. they're aextraing players from around the region to this unique concept. castrol syntec has been reformulated for better performance under the hood. so we gave it a new name. castrol edge with syntec power technology. new name. better formula. it's more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coff
natural cancer risks are very high, 40% of us, 4 out of 10 of us, are going to get cancer anyway. what we're talking about is a very small increase, even in a worst possible scenario. >> dr. brenner, thank you for joiningus. >> next, forces loyal to gadhafi hand rebels a serious blow. our colleague andrea mitchell is in the region with the i have latest. >>> heaven and hell, the controversial pastor who is questioning one of the central tenets of christians' belief...
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there is another city to the east, closer to us in benghazi called misratti. he has forces there, as well. what we're seeing now is gadhafi consolidating his forces and trying to retake some of the ground he's lost. it makes people concerned here. they're watching closely because they've now head h control of this town for about a week. they are preparing their military here. we just spoke to the head of security in benghazi. he said that they established a military council here made up of all former military leaders from gadhafi's military, which we know was deliberately kept, organizing a new force. they are arming people, training people, and organizing the city. they're putting the police back into the police stations. they are setting up a security apparatus independent of the government in tripoli. willie? >> we are getting reports that gadhafi is using not only special forces but also fighter jets again to fire on his own people. just how tenuous is his hold on power right now? what's the balance? does it feel there like this is inevitable? is it hours,
there is another city to the east, closer to us in benghazi called misratti. he has forces there, as well. what we're seeing now is gadhafi consolidating his forces and trying to retake some of the ground he's lost. it makes people concerned here. they're watching closely because they've now head h control of this town for about a week. they are preparing their military here. we just spoke to the head of security in benghazi. he said that they established a military council here made up of all...
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using weapons that are for the exclusive use of war. we must do everything that we can to avoid or stop that massacre. mexico, indeed, has presented a resolution within the framework of the human rights commission of the united nations, and this has -- and in this, libya has been sanctioned by the commission, and we are, of course, taking part insofar as we are able to end the search for a solution to this problem. i believe that today it is problem to revalue the principles and the values of human rights, anywhere in the world. the principles and values that we recognize and value, we have them in north american society and people in terms of that we condemn any act of violence against people, where people are risking their lives, in terms of the use of weapons. we condemn any act of violence against these people and we believe that people must have the best conditions to guarantee and including their personal security. and in this effort, i know we have the support of different agencies, of governments of the united states, who have c
using weapons that are for the exclusive use of war. we must do everything that we can to avoid or stop that massacre. mexico, indeed, has presented a resolution within the framework of the human rights commission of the united nations, and this has -- and in this, libya has been sanctioned by the commission, and we are, of course, taking part insofar as we are able to end the search for a solution to this problem. i believe that today it is problem to revalue the principles and the values of...
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jim, it's nice to have you with us. everyone knows that being a police officer is an inherently dangerous job. these numbers are eye opening for a lot of people. 21 people killed since the start of the year alone from gunfire, a total of ten killed in 2010. it's only march. explain why we're seeing such a jump so early on in the new year? >> hopefully, this is a statistical aberration. these things soent happen on any schedule but it's certainly a terrible sobering reminder of the inherent danger of police work. and the fact that there's no such thing as a routine traffic stop or a routine domestic call. officers need to be worried about their safety and the safety of the public at all times. >> jim, the attacks themselves in a lot of specific instances have been braising. back in january, there was an incident where an armed man ran into a detroit police precinct opening fire on a group of officers. four were injured and the suspect was killed but the attack itself as i said, it was brazen beyond belief. what in your e
jim, it's nice to have you with us. everyone knows that being a police officer is an inherently dangerous job. these numbers are eye opening for a lot of people. 21 people killed since the start of the year alone from gunfire, a total of ten killed in 2010. it's only march. explain why we're seeing such a jump so early on in the new year? >> hopefully, this is a statistical aberration. these things soent happen on any schedule but it's certainly a terrible sobering reminder of the...
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is this a chance for us to do something good? >> it's amazing in his presidency in these two and a half years, brian williams said it during our special report. the amount of different events that have fallen into the lap of this president in the last two half years, some of them having to do with nature and some not. this of course with nature. japan is america's if you were going to rank them, probably second closest ally after great britain. a very tight partnership, particularly economically. you're going to see i think this is going to be whatever they need. we're going to be the first country to come to their assistance in this case, and don't forget how much military personnel we have there, and the president at the press conference when asked by a japanese reporter, would those folks be put to use to help? the president had a one word answer -- yes. >> there was a nice moment in the press conference this afternoon when the japanese reporter, that was my view. i do have opinions. >> i know. >> at the very end when the japa
is this a chance for us to do something good? >> it's amazing in his presidency in these two and a half years, brian williams said it during our special report. the amount of different events that have fallen into the lap of this president in the last two half years, some of them having to do with nature and some not. this of course with nature. japan is america's if you were going to rank them, probably second closest ally after great britain. a very tight partnership, particularly...
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stay with us here on msnbc. >>> breaking news -- attack on libya. u.s., french forces, fighting to overthrow moammar gadhafi. president obama insists the attacks only follow gadhafi's refusal to end his assault as the united nations demanded. >> we are answering the call of a threatened people and acting in the interest of the united states and the world. >> we have every reason to fear that, left unchecked, gadhafi will commit unspeakable atrocities. >> this morning, the very latest on the military campaign, its goal and its limits, including the president's order that no u.s. ground troops be committed. with us, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen. then -- reaction from capitol hill. is libya a threat to the united states? is it too late for military action to make a difference? and should the president have sought congressional authority? with us, chairman of the senate armed services committee, carl levin of michigan and john kerry of massachusetts and republican member of the armed services committee, senator jeff session
stay with us here on msnbc. >>> breaking news -- attack on libya. u.s., french forces, fighting to overthrow moammar gadhafi. president obama insists the attacks only follow gadhafi's refusal to end his assault as the united nations demanded. >> we are answering the call of a threatened people and acting in the interest of the united states and the world. >> we have every reason to fear that, left unchecked, gadhafi will commit unspeakable atrocities. >> this morning,...
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so for us to continue to apply this pressure i think will allow us the space and the time to forge the kind of political solution that's necessary. >> in a second we'll get to what's happening in syria. the president talked last night to brian about his policy for north africa and for the middle east, emphasizing that his decision to intervene in libya does not mean he'll do the same in other countries. >> libya was a unique situation where a limited military intervention that had a strong international mandate and strong international participation could make the difference, life or death difference, for a lot of people. and in that situation, it made sense. that does not mean that somehow we are going to go around trying to use military force to imposer apply certain forms -- impose or apply certain forms of government. there are going to be tough things that happen in that region over the next several months and years potentially because there's a series of forces that have been unleashed. many of which i think over the long term will turn out positively. but it's going to be a bump
so for us to continue to apply this pressure i think will allow us the space and the time to forge the kind of political solution that's necessary. >> in a second we'll get to what's happening in syria. the president talked last night to brian about his policy for north africa and for the middle east, emphasizing that his decision to intervene in libya does not mean he'll do the same in other countries. >> libya was a unique situation where a limited military intervention that had a...
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so stick with us through the hour. that's going to be coming your way soon. >>> new numbers out this morning on home sales. we're going to take a look at them. also, the effect long-term unemployment is having on families around this country. what's all this? big news! we have another way to help you save. oh, really? how? by bundling. if you get your homeowners and auto insurance together, we give you even more savings. ooh! big bundle. [ chuckling ] home and auto together. it's like peanut butter and jelly. oh, or like burgers and fries. or pickles and ice cream. unicorns and glitter! no? bundling to save you more. now, that's progressive! call or click today. >>> i'm thomas roberts. here's what's topping the news now. state tv in syria is reporting the entire cabinet stepped down this morning in a bid to calm unrest against the hardline regime that began margin 18th. protesters calling for the resignation of president assad are facing an increasingly harsh crackdown which human rights watch says has already killed 6
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what can you tell us about that? >> yeah. so basically those waterways connect into the bay area and when you push water up into the bay and basically like the tide coming in except much for extremely it pushes water into the small streams and tributaries that drain into the bay and it pushls it, backings it up and causing it to overflow the banks in some areas. nur a waterway affected by the tides of the bay and this is a situation that they have to pay attention to. >> kelly huston on a busy day with you, thanks for the latest. joining me now on the phone, nbc news producer in tokyo. my old friend and colleague, you experienced the earthquake firsthand. what floor were you on in your building and what did you experience? >> yeah. our office is located on a 27th floor in central tokyo. what happened was i was watching the parliament on tv, the diet session and there was a warning up on the screen saying that, you know, expect a large tremor. and about 30 seconds later our -- the lights in the office started to shake. at firs
what can you tell us about that? >> yeah. so basically those waterways connect into the bay area and when you push water up into the bay and basically like the tide coming in except much for extremely it pushes water into the small streams and tributaries that drain into the bay and it pushls it, backings it up and causing it to overflow the banks in some areas. nur a waterway affected by the tides of the bay and this is a situation that they have to pay attention to. >> kelly...
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why is he doing this to us? >> first of all, there's a great gaping gap in the republican field. >> you have santorum out there. he's not good either. >> right, but he's looked at the motto huckabee had last time. if you win the iowa caucus you get attention and money. you get a second look. and so he knows that if he wants to go play in iowa, romney probably won't go to iowa, he's got to at least play to the middle and he's counting on something george bush used when running in 2000, which is the idea the evangelical crowd, which is a good christian idea that i agree with, is forgiveness. he is looking for redemption and forgiveness. if you read into the interview, he's obviously been -- >> he's spinning. >> he's a hypocrite. >> he's using his past behavior, which would normally be baggage, and turning it into a winning argument. because i'm a chris khan, catholic, all this stuff, vote for me because of my past. it is like a -- it is claiming victory over something -- how does that -- how do you put that agains
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i don't want to use that term. in our buildings where young people are. and schools, in the urban area where these issues work well, our schools have very clearly dl delineated systems. do we have adults transitioning with young people in a positive manner, to make sure they get where they need to get. and if they don't get to where they need to get, what are we doing in terms of providing support. some of what we're working on, thomas, are issues of where are the adults in the building, so atheinof isu at pp ith bcke,th weeeang o, n't haen aly afrqutl caweiteransath 'rgog lina said is that. the issue becomes when it ppens, are we prepared to address them and get to the root cause of the issue. as we unpack some of these issues going on, if i were to tell you the kind of things we're learning, what happens in homes with young people and the kinds of issues that are coming into schools from the community, in some cases, really good principles and great teachers, find out what's going on ahead of time because they're sort of piped into their communities. sc
i don't want to use that term. in our buildings where young people are. and schools, in the urban area where these issues work well, our schools have very clearly dl delineated systems. do we have adults transitioning with young people in a positive manner, to make sure they get where they need to get. and if they don't get to where they need to get, what are we doing in terms of providing support. some of what we're working on, thomas, are issues of where are the adults in the building, so...
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and charlie said, no, use it, use it, use it. >> so we're feeding into it. >> he did that tmz interview yesterday. it was like 45 minutes, no edits. he wanted the whole thing up. >> jeff rossen, thanks so much. you can see more of your interview on -- >> you see that shot of them walking down the street, tossing the ball up and everything. i mean, all they need is like a 10-year-old kid and they could be the next "two and a half men." look at that. just a couple of crazy kids hanging out in l.a. >> maybe a buddy -- >> i'd be very careful. jeff, thank you. >> thank you, jeff. congratulations. that's amazing. you get gadhafi, but wow. >> jonathan capehart is here. kelly o'donnell kiwill also joi us next. never have too much e. that's why northern trust offers a full team of experts who work to understand your goals and help you achieve them. as one of the nation's largest wealth managers, northern trust's goals-based investment strategies are tailored to your needs. ♪ and overseen by experts who seek to maximize opportunities while minimizing risk. ♪ expertise matters. find it at nort
and charlie said, no, use it, use it, use it. >> so we're feeding into it. >> he did that tmz interview yesterday. it was like 45 minutes, no edits. he wanted the whole thing up. >> jeff rossen, thanks so much. you can see more of your interview on -- >> you see that shot of them walking down the street, tossing the ball up and everything. i mean, all they need is like a 10-year-old kid and they could be the next "two and a half men." look at that. just a...
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against us. i don't want to see that happen. i actually think that the most fundamental problem is what to dress. reports are that the rebels are retreating. gadhafi has shown every sign of recalcitrance. he's not going to quit. he's going to stay the course. and therefore it begins with gadhafi and it ends with gadhafi. and i've just looked at the sortie numbers, way up there in terms of number of strike sorties, the number of sorties flown, there is an enormous amount of firepower, of tomahawk missiles being used. that's not going to do it. and you have to get, i think, at the head of the snake here. and the snake, in this case, is moammar gadhafi. and he's got to go. if he's got to go, how are we going to affect that movement? i think that's really the question. >> well, how do we? how do we get rid of gadhafi without putting boots on the ground? >> well, i see only three ways. one is through the international court. they're reportedly doing an investigation. i don't know whether they can get
against us. i don't want to see that happen. i actually think that the most fundamental problem is what to dress. reports are that the rebels are retreating. gadhafi has shown every sign of recalcitrance. he's not going to quit. he's going to stay the course. and therefore it begins with gadhafi and it ends with gadhafi. and i've just looked at the sortie numbers, way up there in terms of number of strike sorties, the number of sorties flown, there is an enormous amount of firepower, of...
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those of us who have young kids and those of us who don't. you have a young daughter or son, it's really a compelling issue. >> reporter: absolutely, it is. >> it's extraordinary to see the white house parents, the first parents bringing attention to it. thank you very much, chuck. >> reporter: you got it. >> up next, today's hearing on homegrown terror jeopardize homeland security? >>> and gadhafi. together. it helps the largest of companies seize opportunity like the smallest of startups. it's the network-- the intelligent, secure cisco network that lets your employees, partners, suppliers and customers innovate and share so you can unleash the power of your most valuable asset: your people. [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power, with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. i've been looking at the numbers, and i think our campus is spending too m
those of us who have young kids and those of us who don't. you have a young daughter or son, it's really a compelling issue. >> reporter: absolutely, it is. >> it's extraordinary to see the white house parents, the first parents bringing attention to it. thank you very much, chuck. >> reporter: you got it. >> up next, today's hearing on homegrown terror jeopardize homeland security? >>> and gadhafi. together. it helps the largest of companies seize opportunity...
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he joins us now. senator, this seems -- we listened to the comments made by secretary clinton and the events that have transpired within the last couple of hours, two or three hours actually. what does this say really -- this is not a huge change, a huge visit at least in modern u.s. diplomacy? >> well, richard, thanks for a chance to be on with you again. i am very encouraged by what i just heard along with you from secretary clinton. this is moving in the direction that i had hoped it would, which is given our significant investments and engagement in afghanistan and iraq, in the last two weeks, i was worried the whole world was waiting for the united states to ste up and take sole leadership of -- military active leadership in responding to gadhafi. instead what i hear unfolding today is that we are playing a supporting role as our allies, the british, the french, arab states, states from the gulf, they are going to be taking the military lead in ensuring that gadhafi does not massacre civilians an
he joins us now. senator, this seems -- we listened to the comments made by secretary clinton and the events that have transpired within the last couple of hours, two or three hours actually. what does this say really -- this is not a huge change, a huge visit at least in modern u.s. diplomacy? >> well, richard, thanks for a chance to be on with you again. i am very encouraged by what i just heard along with you from secretary clinton. this is moving in the direction that i had hoped it...
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pretty extraordinary picture being provided to us in the "new york times" website posted for us. they're pretty incredible to bring to you. meantime, japanese official advisory now raised the magnitude of friday's earthquake to a 9.0. that is still the strongest on record to ever hit japan, and the size and scope of the quake have raised a lot of questions about how much advanced notice can be given before such a catastrophic event. for more on this, i'm joined live by john rudle, university of california at davis. he joins me in sacramento. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we're going to be running, as you and i talk, this amateur video that's coming to msnbc this morning. it's about three minutes or so of tape as the tsunami is striking. so the first question -- i'm presuming it's a no, but is there anything that can be done to prevent a tsunami from wreaking this kind of devastation? i mean, when you look at the sheer magnitude of it, you think how could there be, but is there? >> well, realistically no. you know, you can build sea walls similar to what is done to prev
pretty extraordinary picture being provided to us in the "new york times" website posted for us. they're pretty incredible to bring to you. meantime, japanese official advisory now raised the magnitude of friday's earthquake to a 9.0. that is still the strongest on record to ever hit japan, and the size and scope of the quake have raised a lot of questions about how much advanced notice can be given before such a catastrophic event. for more on this, i'm joined live by john rudle,...